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  • *Sperry Marine division of [[Northrop Grumman]]: http://www.sperrymarine.northropgrumman.com/news-and-press-releases_deta
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  • ...ram]]; Distinguished Fellow, Heritage Foundation; Member of the board of [[Northrop Grumman]]; Retired admiral and Vice Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy
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  • ...aircraft of [[World War II], replacing the [[F4F Wildcat]], also made by [[Northrop Grumman|Grumman]]. As opposed to the contemporaneous [[F4U Corsair]], it was not fl
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  • ...xecutive Committee; former President of the Integrated Systems Sector of [[Northrop Grumman]]
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  • ...and Deputy General Manager for Intelligence and Information Superiority, [[Northrop Grumman]] Mission Systems; Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the Unite
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  • The '''Northrop Grumman 30mm Bushmaster Mark 44 autocannon''' is an improved version of [[Northrup
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  • ...t, he was Dr. Winter served as a corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman's Mission Systems sector. In that position he oversaw operation of the busi
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  • '''Northrop Grumman''' Corporation is a large, US-based technology and military company, one of
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  • ...frared countermeasures system, and the electronic support measures system. Northrop Grumman’s Mission Systems sector will develop data links for the P-8A. ...[[identification friend or foe]], and Towed Decoy Self-Protection suites. Northrop Grumman is supplying the Electronic Warfare Self-Protection (EWSP) suite which incl
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  • *Builder: [[Northrop Grumman|Northrop Grumman Ship Systems]], Ingalls Operations, [[Pascagoula]], [[Mississippi (U.S. sta
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  • Originally developed by Israel's Rafael Industries, [[Northrop Grumman]] '''LITENING''' pods, less frequently known by their formal designation of
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  • Prior to 2006, Winter served as a corporate vice president and president of [[Northrop Grumman]]'s Mission Systems sector. In that position he oversaw operation of the bu
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  • | author = Northrop Grumman}}</ref> As opposed to DSP and its high-altitude launch sensor replacement,
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  • | quote = NASA and Northrop Grumman conducted the first solid rocket booster test for the agency's Space Launch
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  • ...nd electronic countermeasures suite controllers (AN/APR-39B(V)2). Made by Northrop Grumman, in the controller version, they are part of the Suite of Integrated Sens
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  • *Builder: [[Northrop Grumman]] Ships Systems, with [[Raytheon]] and [[Intergraph]]
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  • | publisher = Northrop Grumman}}</ref>
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  • | author = Sperry Marine Business Unit, Northrop Grumman}}</ref> They can be projected onto ordinary eyeglasses.<ref name=SIDhud>{{c
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  • A consortium of [[Aerospace]] companies [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Northrop Grumman]] were originally the ''"lead systems integrator"''.
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  • ...warded to a team of [[Airbus Industries]] and an Alabama-based branch of [[Northrop Grumman]], but [[Boeing]] won the work after it protested the bid. <ref name=FedTim
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  • ...uided missile interceptor system called Iron Dome, and some variant of the Northrop Grumman Skyguard laser system. <ref name=DefUp2008-02 /> | title = Mobile Tactical High Energy Laser (MTHEL), Northrop Grumman Corporation
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  • ...riendly U.S. Army command and control networked computer systems, built by Northrop Grumman. It is a subset of Blue Force Tracker (BFT), which also includes the commun
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  • ...Tracker (BFT)''' is a U.S. military command and control system, built by [[Northrop Grumman]], based on the [[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] ([[FBCB2]])
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  • ...he U.S. Air Force RQ-4 Block 20 [[Global Hawk]]. The aircraft is made by [[Northrop Grumman]], with the airborne and ground station equipment from [[EADS]]. As with Gl | last = Northrop Grumman
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  • *Builder: Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding., Newport News, VA.
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  • A [[Northrop Grumman]] ASIP-1C [[signals intelligence]] package now flown on the [[U-2 Dragon La
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  • | Air and Missile Defense Planning and Control System (AMDPCS) Northrop Grumman Demonstrates New Air and Missile Defense Technologies During U.S. Army Patr
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  • ...-rigid airship. Operations will focus on crew training and research with [[Northrop Grumman]] as the platform integrator. The program is under the direction of the Nav ...20,000kft. The platform could be used for Multi-Intelligence collections. Northrop Grumman (formerly Westinghouse) has responsibility for the overall program.
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  • ...electronic scanned array|AESA phased-array radar, but a different one, the Northrop Grumman APG-81|AN/APG-81 from the F-22's APG-77|AN/APG-77. The two systems have sig
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  • ...o a size that can fit aboard a UAV. Flying on the [[MQ-1 Predator]], the [[Northrop Grumman]] AN/[[ZPQ-1]] Tactical Endurance Synthetic Aperture Radar (Tesar) started
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  • | Northrop Grumman strategic radar
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  • | author = Northrop Grumman}}</ref> As opposed to DSP and SBIRS, which basically detect the point of o
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  • ...rlier design would have used hull built on composite materials, built by [[Northrop Grumman]].<ref name=NavyTimes2008-09-30> | quote = Coast Guard engineers also balked at Northrop Grumman’s proposal to build a new class of patrol boats using composite construct
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  • ...''INS Eilat''' was sunk by an anti-shipping missile. Sa'ars were built by Northrop Grumman, in U.S. shipyards, from Israeli designs. ...er license at Israeli shipyards. Israel also rejected, for cost reasons, a Northrop Grumman proposal for an enhanced Sa'ar.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...bus A380. In 2003 Stork Aerospace is selected by [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Northrop Grumman]] as a main supplier of wiring, inflight opening doors and arresting gear f
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